LASPOTECH begins large scale fish farming to support food security

Wed, Jul 29, 2020
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Agriculture

THE Lagos State Polytechnic, LASPOTECH, Ikorodu, has officially commenced a cage culture pilot project for large scale fish farming at Agbowa-Ikosi  Beach in  Epe, to support the state government’s food security project.

Its Acting Rector, Mr. Olumide Metilelu, said in a statement by Mr. Olanrewaju Kuye, LASPOTECH Director, Information and Public Relations, on Tuesday in Lagos.

Metilelu said that the project was also intended to serve as a training and research field for members of staff and the students.

He said that to kick-start the project, the polytechnic had organised a sensitisation programme with the titled: “Optimising the Performance of Fisherfolks” at Agbowa-Ikosi  Fishing Community in Epe, on July 21.

“The fishermen in the community were exposed to modern fishing business practices,” Metilelu said.

According to him, the opportunity will be utilised to improve lives of the dwellers and also introducing modern fishing techniques.

“The modern fishing techniques would help them to solve various challenges in their fishing business.

“The fishing community should imbibe the methods being introduced by the facilitators, who are the staff of the polytechnic, to boost their productivity and strengthening food security in  Lagos  State.

“The polytechnic’s management will support in the areas of their need, and subsequently, more sensitisation programmes will be held,” Kuye quoted the Acting Rector as saying.

The News Agency of Nigeria reported that the programme was attended by Chief Shakirudeen  Muibi, the traditional ruler of  Agbowa-Ikosi Beach; Dr Adebayo  Ashafa, Dean,  School of  Agriculture and Dr Olusola  Babalola, Head of Department,  Fisheries Technology. (NAN)

– Jul. 29, 2020 @ 15:39 GMT |

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